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The Basics, Starting Out
Cleaning with patches only
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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2774484" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>I thought everyone use a stainless steel tornado brush on a long rod powered by a drill and spun on high to get all the gunk out of the barrel? I hear that polishes the sharp edges off the rifling really well. </p><p></p><p>Actually DON'T DO THAT, (your early morning joke of the day) </p><p>I was just joking, but like Rick said it's hard to see how a bronze or nylon brush will scratch a steel barrel if you're not trying to cause damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2774484, member: 118876"] I thought everyone use a stainless steel tornado brush on a long rod powered by a drill and spun on high to get all the gunk out of the barrel? I hear that polishes the sharp edges off the rifling really well. Actually DON'T DO THAT, (your early morning joke of the day) I was just joking, but like Rick said it's hard to see how a bronze or nylon brush will scratch a steel barrel if you're not trying to cause damage. [/QUOTE]
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